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PARAGRAPH FOUR

and

Paragraph 4 of the Schedule accords diplomatic privileges

immunities to the Chinese members of the Joint Liaison Group who

will attend meetings of the Group in London.

the three locations".

Hong Kong,

and immunities to

London,

in

respect

official functions.

Paragraph 4 is designed to meet our obligations under paragraph 10

of Annex I I to the Joint Declaration dealing with the Joint Liaison

Group. This states that "Members of the Joint Liaison Group shall

enjoy diplomatic privileges and immunities as appropriate when in

The three locations are London, Peking and

This section of the Bill accords diplomatic privileges

the five Chinese members of the Group while in

of acts performed in the exercise of their

Hong Kong will have to legislate separately to

accord the Chinese members of the Group diplomatic privileges and

immunities while in Hong Kong until 1997. Thereafter the British

members of the Group will enjoy diplomatic privileges and immunities

Hong Kong. We will expect the Chinese to accord the five UK

members of the Group (including any Hong Kong representatives) equivalent diplomatic

Chinese might however refuse to regard it as appropriate to grant

such privileges and immunities to any members of the Group from Hong

Kong whom they regard as Chinese nationals.British and Hong Kong

members of the Group will not of course enjoy privileges and

immunities in London or Hong Kong.

in

privileges and immunities in Peking.

The

The obligation in paragraph 10 of Annex II is fairly widely drawn,

and so paragraph 4 4 of

of the Schedule also draws diplomatic privileges

and immunities fairly widely. It provides that the Diplomatic

Privileges Act of 1964 will apply to the five Chinese members of the

Group.

This means that they will enjoy all the normal privileges

and immunities enjoyed by diplomats attached to an Embassy in

London. The principal privileges and immunities concerned

are:

- personal inviolability, not liable to any form of arrest or

detention;

inviolability of residence, eg a hotel room;

immunity from the criminal and civil

except where waived:

jurisdiction of the courts,

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